2.9 million Syrians have fled the country and another 6.4 million are internally displaced. The UN believes it has "failed."
That's from a new comScore report that examined the ways Americans are using their smartphones in 2014.
Here are the five biggest takeaways from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium.
Nearly 31,000 single family homes were flipped nationwide in the second quarter of 2014. Here's where you can get the best returns.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen opened the Jackson Hole conference on Friday.
King Digital Entertainment and Tencent Holdings will soon bring the Candy Crush Saga mobile game to China's WeChat messaging platform.
Efforts to turn natural gas to liquid fuels have so far been prohibitively expensive. Siluria Technologies says it can fix that.
Nick Cannon confirmed Thursday that he and Mariah Carey are estranged, six years after exchanging “I dos."
Some foreign policy experts are calling on the White House to align with Syrian President Bashar Assad against ISIS.
In an SEC filing, the software giant reveals how much U.S. taxpayers are losing from the company's use of offshore subsidiaries.
The "inevitability" talk surrounding Hillary Clinton and the 2016 race mirrors her 2008 campaign. Will the result be any different?
The loss of nearly 62 trillion gallons of groundwater has caused an "uplift" effect across the 11-state region, scientists say.
Pictures of a smiling Obama golfing and a grieving Foley family don't look good, political observers say.
The Russian and Norwegian firms had already entered into a drilling agreement worth up to $4.25 billion in July.
The easy availability of malicious software, which led to highly targeted attacks in 2013, will transform the information security industry.
Gap Inc. is looking to reduce its dependence on markets in the U.S., which currently account for 77 percent of the company's revenues.
The air raids followed President Obama’s statement from Wednesday that attacks against ISIS would continue.
A year after the deadly chemical attack in Syria, some stockpiles may still be undeclared, leaving them vulnerable to ISIS in the future.
General Motors issued a report in June showing how it turned a blind eye to an ignition-switch problem linked to at least 13 deaths.
American diplomats were reportedly banned from participating in the Ice Bucket Challenge, which has raised more than $40 million for ALS.
The last email that ISIS sent before Foley's execution can be read as both a recruitment letter and a warning.
The campaign was launched with an email urging recipients to view a secure message from JPMorgan, security researchers said.